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The ISW reported that despite the Kremlin's silence, there was already a lot of ...

Ukrainian UAVs and Neptune missiles attacked oil depots in the Russian Federation: new night blows

The ISW reported that despite the Kremlin's silence, there was already a lot of confirmation of the attack. In the two regions of Russia, fires broke out, and in special services they promise that it will be. At night from 17 to 18 June, the forces of defense hit the oil depots in the Rostov region and the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation. To do this, they used Neptune missiles, launching them for land purposes for the second time.

The details are known from the report of the Institute of War Study (ISW) of June 18. Sources in the Navy reported that under the blow was the oil terminal of LLC "Yugneftechimtransite" in the port of Chushka. In Roszm, the locals heard explosions, and the fire damaged the pipeline and areas with engineering or technical equipment. Russia did not confirm the attack. At the same time, on June 18, the Ministry of Defense was swayed by the interception of the Neptune missile in an unknown area.

Sources in the SBU informed that the forces of defense were hit by drones on oil terminals "Azovskaya" and "Azovnefteproduct" in the city of Azov in the Rostov region. Geolocation frames confirm that at night on June 18, a fire broke out. The local authorities said the oil reservoirs broke out as a result of the blows. Sources in the SBU were transferred that on the attacked warehouses the Russians kept 22 fuel tanks.

According to the media, up to 60 tons of petroleum products per month passes through them, and tanks can withstand up to 30 thousand cubic meters of petroleum products at a time. The sources of focus in special services confirmed that night fires at the oil depots in the Rostov region is a special operation of the SBU. The journalists were confirmed that the drones of the SBU were visited by the Azovskaya and Azovnefteproduct oil depot.

"The SBU will continue to impose drone sanctions against the Russian oil refining complex and reduce the economic potential of the enemy, which provides the aggressor with resources for war against Ukraine," the sources emphasized. The special services noted that the drones of the SBU have already made more than 20 successful attacks on objects of hostile oil complex in different regions.